The What-Do-You-Do-With-Coconut-Pulp Taco

October 21, 2011

Servings:

1 very well stuffed collar wrap

Now what do you do with several days worth of accumulated coconut pulp from making coconut milk? In a vague attempt to make something other than macaroons with it, I came up with this taco-ish pate that went very nicely into a collard wrap with some diced tomatoes - served with a cold glass of coconut milk, of course.

Insofar as I can tell, without having done all that much research into candida or food combining, it should be pretty candida-cleanse friendly and relatively well-combined (I question the coconut pulp with the avocado, but I figure the pulp is pretty much just fiber at this point, right? Thoughts, anyone?) At any rate, it digested pretty well for me personally.

1. Mash up your half an avocado with the lime juice, nama shoyu, chili powder and cumin.
2. Add some coconut pulp and mash away until you get a nice pate-like consistency (or whatever consistency you like...)
3. Spread the pate onto your collard leaf.
4. Top with chopped tomato.
5. Wrap it up and eat over the sink (or a plate, I suppose, if you REALLY wanted to...)